The Role of Boards in the Failure and Turnaround of Non-Profit Organizations
By: MORDAUNT, Jill; CORNFORTH, Chris.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxford : Blackwell Publishing, August 2004Public Money & Management 24, 4, p. 227-234Abstract: This article reports on research that examined the role that boards play in the failure and turnaround of non-profit organizations. The article concludes that boards do often play an important hands-on role in turnaround, which is different from that described in much of the normative literature. As well as needing skills, such as leadership, those board members leading the change process need high levels of commitment, emotional resilience and a 'safe place' to formulate plansNo physical items for this record
This article reports on research that examined the role that boards play in the failure and turnaround of non-profit organizations. The article concludes that boards do often play an important hands-on role in turnaround, which is different from that described in much of the normative literature. As well as needing skills, such as leadership, those board members leading the change process need high levels of commitment, emotional resilience and a 'safe place' to formulate plans
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